Beyond just food,
Kimchi, a culture
Kimchi, the proud Korean food. It is a very natural and everyday food that comes to our table every day, but now kimchi has become something that cannot be left out when discussing Korea. Now, it has gone beyond being a simple side dish that we are familiar with, and has become a proud part of Korean culture known all over the world. I will introduce you to the Kimchi Culture Experience Center where you can make kimchi yourself and learn everything about kimchi.
The Kimchi Culture Experience Center in Anguk allows visitors to make kimchi with experts. You can learn the secrets of making delicious kimchi and take it home after making it. There is a general course where you can make and drink traditional tea, make and take kimchi, and taste kimchi pancakes. Anyone interested in or loving kimchi is welcome.
A gathering place for Korean culture,
Seoul Kimchi Culture Experience Center
Seoul Kimchi Culture Experience Center is a very special place where you can experience all of Korea’s culture at once. First of all, this place is a beautiful hanok. Since it is located near Anguk Station, where you can feel traditional culture in every alley, you can feel its beauty not only at the Kimchi Culture Experience Center but also while going to and from this place. In the process of making kimchi, we encounter various Korean elements. From the various types of kimchi you can see in the special course to the traditional tea you can taste in the regular course, you can learn about various Korean cultures and emotions, not just kimchi. It will provide a very special experience for families with children who want to learn about Korean culture, or foreigners who want to learn about Korean culture.
Making Kimchi with Expertise
It is not easy for someone who has not learned to successfully make kimchi. At the Seoul Kimchi Culture Experience Center, anyone can make delicious kimchi under the guidance of experts, even those who are not good at cooking or who do not know much about kimchi. Since they seal and package the kimchi themselves after making it, you can take it home and enjoy it with your family. Since they provide assistance in English, Chinese, and Japanese, foreigners can also take the class without difficulty, and since you make kimchi yourself, you can learn the process, making it even more fun.
location:
Seoul Kimchi Culture Experience Center
102 Gyedong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Check it out on Google Maps
Hours of operation:
Every day from 9:00 am to 17:00 pm
inquiry:
02-318-7051
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